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Samenfresser

u rečniku PONS

preda·tor [ˈpredətəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

1. predator:

Raubtier nt <-(e)s, -e>
Raubvogel m <-s, -vögel>
Raubfisch m <-(e)s, -e>

2. predator pej:

Profiteur(in) m (f) <-s, -e> pej
Aasgeier m <-s, -> fig pej inf

3. predator (company):

I. seed [si:d] N

1. seed (source of a plant):

Same[n] m
seed of grain
Korn nt <-(e)s, Kör·ner>
seeds pl AGR
Saat f <-, -en> kein pl
seeds pl AGR
Saatgut nt <-(e)s> kein pl

2. seed no pl (seeds):

to go [or run] to seed
to go [or run] to seed salad, vegetables
schießen <schoss, geschossen>

3. seed fig (small beginning of sth):

Keim m <-(e)s, -e> fig
etw säen fig
den Keim zu etw dat legen

4. seed no pl liter (semen):

Samen m <-s, ->

5. seed no pl old (offspring):

Nachkommenschaft f <-, -en>

6. seed (seeded player):

7. seed COMPUT:

Phrases:

to go [or run] to seed

II. seed [si:d] VB trans

1. seed (sow with seed):

2. seed (drop its seed):

3. seed (help start):

to seed sth

4. seed (remove seeds from):

to seed sth

5. seed usu passive SPORTS:

Klett rečnik iz biologije

seed predator N

Klett rečnik iz biologije

predator [ˈpredətə] N

Present
Iseed
youseed
he/she/itseeds
weseed
youseed
theyseed
Past
Iseeded
youseeded
he/she/itseeded
weseeded
youseeded
theyseeded
Present Perfect
Ihaveseeded
youhaveseeded
he/she/ithasseeded
wehaveseeded
youhaveseeded
theyhaveseeded
Past Perfect
Ihadseeded
youhadseeded
he/she/ithadseeded
wehadseeded
youhadseeded
theyhadseeded

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The tent protects them from rain and predators.
en.wikipedia.org
Their predators are any fish larger than they are.
en.wikipedia.org
They are the largest reptiles and the largest predators of the state.
en.wikipedia.org
Many gallinaceous species are skilled runners and escape predators by running rather than flying.
en.wikipedia.org
While mating, both the male and female are vulnerable to predators.
en.wikipedia.org

Primeri s interneta (nije provereno)

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The world’s largest bears and predators live in Orsa In Orsa Bear Park there are brown bears, Kamchatka bears, polar bears and Kodiak bears, but also Siberian tigers, leopards, wolves, lynx and wolverines.
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www.inlandsbanan.com
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Die größten Bären und Raubtiere leben in Orsa Im Orsa Bärenpark leben Braunbären, Kamtschatkabären, Eisbären und Kodiakbären, außerdem Sibirische Tiger, Leoparden, Wölfe, Luchse und Vielfraße.
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The threat of predators probably played less and less important, since neither bear nor wolf man get too close, if you can avoid it.
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de.mimi.hu
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Die Bedrohung durch Raubtiere spielte vermutlich weniger eine Rolle, da weder Bär noch Wolf dem Menschen zu nahe kommen, wenn es sich vermeiden lässt.
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Approximately 40 million years ago a family of dog-like predators (Canidae) developed out of this group from which again about 15 million years ago foxes, wolves, jackals and other animals evolved.
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www.shiba-dog.de
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Vor ungefähr 40 Millionen Jahren entwickelte sich aus dieser Gruppe eine Familie hunde-ähnlicher Raubtiere (Caniden), aus denen sich wiederum vor etwa 15 Millionen Jahren Füchse, Wölfe, Schakale und andere Tiere entwickelten.
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Through the exhibition & quot; living off nature, living with predators & quot; the centre wishes to give visitors the knowledge …
www.visitnorway.com
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Durch die Ausstellung & quot; Von der Natur leben - mit Raubtieren leben & quot; m & # 246; chte man die Besucher die Erkenntnis geben, di …
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Rupert also used G-Technology when filming another of his documentaries about two dare devil artists - Olly & Suzi - artists who paint dangerous predators on site in the wild.
www.g-technology.eu
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Rupert hat G-Tech auch im Rahmen der Dreharbeiten zu einer anderen Dokumentation benutzt, die über Olly und Suzi berichtet, zwei draufgängerische Künstler, die vor Ort, in freier Wildbahn gefährliche Raubtiere malen.